Users Guide

Figure 30. DCBx Sample Topology
DCBx Prerequisites and Restrictions
The following prerequisites and restrictions apply when you congure DCBx operation on a port:
For DCBx, on a port interface, enable LLDP in both Send (TX) and Receive (RX) mode (the protocol lldp mode command; refer
to the example in
CONFIGURATION versus INTERFACE Congurations in the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) chapter). If
multiple DCBx peer ports are detected on a local DCBx interface, LLDP is shut down.
The CIN version of DCBx supports only PFC, ETS, and FCOE; it does not support iSCSI, backward congestion management (BCN),
logical link down (LLDF), and network interface virtualization (NIV).
Conguring DCBx
To congure DCBx, follow these steps.
For DCBx, to advertise DCBx TLVs to peers, enable LLDP. For more information, refer to Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
1 Congure ToR- and FCF-facing interfaces as auto-upstream ports.
2 Congure server-facing interfaces as auto-downstream ports.
3 Congure a port to operate in a conguration-source role.
4 Congure ports to operate in a manual role.
1 Enter INTERFACE Conguration mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface type slot/port/subport
2 Enter LLDP Conguration mode to enable DCBx operation.
INTERFACE mode
[no] protocol lldp
3 Congure the DCBx version used on the interface, where: auto congures the port to operate using the DCBx version received from
a peer.
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